Trump says Iran 'agreed to everything' on uranium
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Trump said talks aimed at reaching a lasting agreement will “probably” take place this weekend.
President Donald Trump got corrected after claiming that Pope Leo supports Iran having nuclear weapons–a statement that is not backed by any public record. The claim, made during a media interaction,
President Donald Trump issued a flurry of statements Sunday against Pope Leo XIV, saying in part that the U.S.-born pope supports Iran having a nuclear weapon. Trump on Truth Social characterized Leo as "Weak on Nuclear Weapons."
IRAN’S top negotiator has slammed Donald Trump’s ceasefire claims as leaders vow the US will never get hold of the nuclear dust. In a post on social media, Mohammed-Bagher Ghalibaf
Donald Trump is refusing to let his ongoing feud with Pope Leo XIV die down. He has now alleged that the pope said that “Iran can have a nuclear weapon.
DONALD Trump expects deal with Iran “in a day or two” as he weighs up a multi-billion deal to entice the regime give up its stockpile of enriched uranium. In a brief phone interview,
This imbalance has prompted complaints by Iran of double standards, as well as by proponents of nuclear non-proliferation worldwide. The difference between the treatment of Iran and Israel is not only evident in international law frameworks such as the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT),
US President Donald Trump wants a "grand bargain" with Tehran, where the US can make Iran "thrive and prosper," according to Vice President JD Vance. Trump hoping for a' grand bargain' with Iran, says JD Vance UN chief Guterres says' highly probable' US-Iran talks will resume Canada,